Upgrade from iPhoto 9 to 11 failed, need help

Contrary to my untimely discovery of the  advisory to
not Force Quit if & when the process stalled, I did. Now I'm
advised to upgrade 9, (now gone) to 9.1 before proceeding.
Should I reinstall 9 from the DVD? Will it even install alongside
11 or should I delete 11? Fortunately I have a recent backup of
the iPhoto Library on a separate disk. Please advise the steps
I should be taking. Thanks in advance, Tom.

No, all is not well. My photos are missing although
the placemakers/titles are there.

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